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Spoons
Considered the most simple of all other
lures, they got their name because they look like the head of a spoon. They act
for the bait fish by doing a flickering and wobbling movement or action. Spoons
are excellent for starters in lure fishing; easy to use and very
affordable.
Spinners
The spinner is basically a blade wherein
it does a rotating action on a spindle when being retrieved or taken back
through the water as well as it gives off a flash as light is being reflected
on the revolving blade, characterizing the bait fish's scales and movements.
This is a lure that is flexible because only can one verify and know the
retrieve depth by the period or time frame one leaves before one starts a
retrieve, one can also alter the speed of the revolving blade around the
spindle, by either speeding up or slowing down one's retrieve. For the Trout
and Mullet, a smaller size is recommended, and a larger spinner with the pike
liking, along with the treble hook in a red wool.
Surface lures
These lures are used on the water surface
and considered to be the most explosively thrilling of all lures as one could
actually see the fish taking the lure, and the anticipation and the expectation
of one looking forward of the take is an exciting experience. The fish can be
completely seen exiting the water when they send off at a surface lure. Since
these lures are being retrieved on the surface of the water, they can be a good
choice in areas that have a lot of weed.
Suspending plugs
Having neutral buoyancy and resistance,
when the plug has dived or dropped to the required depth and left alone, it
will continue on being suspended to that depth. For this reason, this type is
perfect for pursuing your prey hidden near the weed beds, rocks or banks. When
yanked in order to imitate life to the plug, it causes some crashing attack
from your target.
Floating drivers
A necessity for all lure anglers, they
cover a wide scope in diving depths; beginning from just beneath the surface up
to fifteen feet or more. The diving depth is established on the point of view
of the vane or fin to the body of the lure. The lesser the angle to the body of
the lure the deeper it can dive. The shape as well as the size of the vane and
the lures body contributes to the movement of the plug in the water.
Sinking plugs
These are excellent for deep water
fishing, wherein the retrieve can start soon as the preferred depth is reached.
This is accomplished by counting down before one starts the retrieval process.
Therefore, the same depth will be reached whenever one casts. The distance that
the lure has sunk down in a particular time, will give a suggestion of how deep
or how far down the fish are situated when they strike; thus this is called the
sink rate of the lure.
Soft baits
This is soft rubber bait that comes in
various shapes and forms, with matching sizes and colors. These are commonly
used for sea and fresh water fishing, which can be used on a weighted jig head
handled in the same manner as the jerk bait, being managed as a plug is used.
Jerk baits
Having no movement of its own when in
the water, the angler gives life to this lure; whenever the rod trembles or
shakes or jerks, this lure can appear to have life. This lure for the most
part, mimics an injured or wounded fish that the prey fish find tempting, and
be compelled to thrust or lunge at.
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